Best Poems about empathy (53)

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Canto LXI by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 10 ♥
Debris by Walt Whitman · 8 ♥
The rarity of it by clippedsurface · 7 ♥
Vent by small_scale · 6 ♥
2 AM by Levanroe · 6 ♥
What Doesn't Belong by Ash · 6 ♥
Peeling by Violet Howell · 6 ♥
She Noticed by Glass Iris · 6 ♥
By the End of the Month by dsk_bus · 5 ♥
The Email by Levanroe · 4 ♥
The Binder Nobody Picked Up by Cass Ledger · 4 ♥
Just a Person by Noah M. · 3 ♥
The Stop by noel3mrex · 1 ♥
The Grip by Lorimia · 1 ♥
How You Carry It by txvyn
What I Should Have Said by Yunv
In Borrowed Skin by Sasha K.
The Small Untruth by hel6vra
Lessons in Humanity by clippedsurface
The Stain That Stayed by selavio
From the corner store he just came by Opal Hart
The Stairwell Carries by noel3mrex
The Sound Moving Away by Nico
Their Face Changed by Adrian
What Bleeds Through by hel6vra

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